para-journalistic

par·a·jour·nal·ism

[par-uh-jur-nl-iz-uhm]
noun
news reportage that strongly reflects the point of view of the writer or editor or that uses techniques not practiced in conventional journalism.

Origin:
1960–65, Americanism; para-1 + journalism

par·a·jour·nal·ist, noun
par·a·jour·nal·is·tic, adjective
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